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Healed

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Sometimes love can heal you from your scarred past. But sometimes it's the love we don't expect that makes the biggest impact

Lexi Lord has dreamed of dating Bryce Evans for years. But now that her dream has become a reality, she is no longer sure that he is the man for her. When a death unveils a deep secret, Bryce and Lexi's world together is torn apart and they are both forced to question everything surrounding their relationship and  very existence.

There are some bonds that can never be broken, but Lexi and Bryce have to decide which love can heal them from their scarred pasts and which love they have to let go of.  Because sometimes letting go of someone can be the greatest gift of all.

'Healed' is the sequel the bestselling book 'Scarred'.

New Adult Contemporary Romance **Mature Content** Recommended for ages 17+ due to sexual situations and language.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJ. S. Cooper
Release dateMar 21, 2013
ISBN9781497797055
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J. S. Cooper

J.S. Cooper is the New York Times bestselling author of multiple indie-published books, including the Ex Games series, the Private Club series, and the Martelli Brothers series. Born in London, she now lives in the US, where she is currently working on the next book in the Swept Away series.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Guilt can weigh you down and destroy you. Keeping secrets can become unbearable. Our main characters are masters at both. Books 1 and 2 of this series, will take these characters through the journey of self reliance, truth and finally acknowledgment of true love. Great read. Would recommend this to all.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    just not a good read. it doesn't flow and it feels like a little kid wrote it
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    amazing
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Whoa.... I did not see that coming. I thought Bryce and Lexi were gonna end up together... I was kind of hoping :) but Lexi and Luke make a great couple :) I love this book~!
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I didn’t know what to expect when I started this series, but I had recently read some good reviews of the series as a whole and thought why not try it myself. I am sad to admit that after reading it I kind of wish I hadn’t. Drama is usually essential in a book. Something has to happen for the book to move forward and develop. Drama is good. Hell, sometimes drama is GREAT. But too much of a good thing can ruin a novel and in this case the drama in this series killed. Murdered it with a spoon and then went back repeatedly to make sure the job was done. There were simply too many plot twists that I will not list in case they spoiler anything. Suffice it to say though that there were quite a lot of plot twists and dirty secrets that were coming out throughout this entire series, which brings me to my next point: at less than 300 pages I felt that this duology really didn’t need to be two books. If the author had wished to this could have easily been two books instead of two relatively short novels. Scarred started out okay for me and it wasn’t until about a third of the way into it that I realized I wasn’t really enjoying reading it all that much. The characters just seemed too fake to me. Their problems were real world problems (some of them), but the connection just wasn’t there and I found myself really not caring what happened to Lexi and Bryce as the story wore on. The book also committed my biggest pet peeve which is having a huge cliffhanger ending which forced me to read the second one, because if we’re being honest I wouldn’t have read the second one if it hadn’t. Healed for me was just a giant web of entangled storylines that we really didn’t need. If the author had concentrated more on having one or two strong storylines instead of trying to involve every character in the drama and having them each have some form of personal drama it would have been a three star for me. Overall I found the series to be very meh. It was a quick read, but that was mostly because I found myself unable to connect with any of the characters. I wouldn’t recommend it to my friends and would instead point them in the direction of some other great New Adult books that have been released lately.